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A Bit Transcendental

Genre

Animation, Comedy

Directed By

Patrick Lowe

Date: Nov 2000
Length: 00:04:39
Process: B&W, Colour
Country: Canada
Language: English
Shooting Format: 16 mm
Sound Format: Music, Sound, Voice-Over
Video On Demand

Synopsis

Two teenage psychic wanabees experiment in reading each other’s minds with unpredictable and hilarious results. A colourful homage and parody of the mid 60's NFB experimental films and the late Arthur Lipsett. (“Very nice, very nice”)

Tags

Gordon Pinsent, homage, mindreading, psychic

Credits

Director
Patrick Lowe
Sound Mix
Patrick Lowe
Cinematographer
Holly Gregory, Laurence Mardon
Editor
Patrick Lowe
Music
Greg Lowe
Sound
Greg Lowe, Jay Taylor, John Schritt
Cast
James Durham, Graham Ashmore

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